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Paul Bond / Reuters:
EchoStar must disable DVRs, judge rules — LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - A judge has ordered EchoStar to disable the digital video recorders used by several million subscribers to its Dish satellite TV service because they infringe on patents held by TiVo.
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Business Wire:
EchoStar Asks Federal Court to Stay Texas Injunction — ENGLEWOOD, Colo.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Aug. 18, 2006—EchoStar Communications Corporation (Nasdaq:DISH) issued the following statement regarding recent developments in the Tivo Inc. v. EchoStar Communications Corp. lawsuit:
Washington Post:
What is the Sponsored Blogroll? — The Sponsored Blogroll is an index on the washingtonpost.com homepage that promotes bloggers who are participating in a partnership with the advertising team of WPNI. If you are a blogger or blog network looking to expand your readership and advertising …
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Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
Washington Post Launches Blogroll Ad Network — Jeff Burkett at WashingtonPost.Newsweek Interactive blogs that the WashingtonPost has launched a brand new program that helps marketers find blogs to advertise on. It's called the Sponsored Blogroll. — Basically, the way this works …
BBC:
Boeing exits in-flight broadband — Boeing is scrapping its in-flight high speed broadband service because of lack of interest from leading airlines. — The discontinuation of its Connexion service will cost the plane maker $320m (£169m) in one-off charges.
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International Herald Tribune:
Boeing: In-flight Internet didn't fly on low demand — PARIS Maybe it was the Internet bubble in the sky, or perhaps the business plan that just couldn't fly. — Boeing on Thursday scrapped its in- flight Internet service, saying there was insufficient demand. — Don't tell that to the customers.
apple.com:
Report on iPod Manufacturing — Like many of you, we were concerned by reports in the press a few weeks ago alleging poor working and living conditions at a manufacturing facility in China where iPods are assembled. Our Supplier Code of Conduct mandates that suppliers of Apple products …
Gizmodo:
Microsoft Viral Marketing: Gaming Hardware? — Another day, another sad attempt by Microsoft for a viral marketing campaigh. Yeah, that I Love Bees campaign worked really well for them, but since then they have a new gig every damn week. This one can be found at www.notfornoobs.com.
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Jeremy Horwitz / iLounge:
Zune interface, features detailed — If you've been wondering how the Zune's user interface will compare with the iPod's, we have some real answers for you this morning: the similarities are significant, but Microsoft has made a number of changes that range from cool to not so cool.
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Matt Andrejczak / MarketWatch:
Dell adds AMD chips to desktop PC line — SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Dell Inc., the world's No. 1 PC maker, will use microprocessors from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. in some of its consumer desktop computers, breaking its exclusive PC chip supply agreement with Intel Corp.
Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Google's Writely released; will another sector be squashed? — Online ajax-rich word processor Writely began accepting new accounts today after closing registration when the company was acquired by Google in March. A number of startups who used to compete with Writely will now have to challenge Google.
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
Is Metcalfe's Law Really Wrong? — IEEE Spectrum magazine in a recent cover story by Bob Briscoe, Andrew Odlyzko, and Benjamin Tilly, three respected academics argued that the Metcalfe's Law - which states that the value of the network is proportional to the square of the number of users of the system …
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
The Great Cable Bandwidth Debate — The Wall Street Journal got hold of a secret Cable Labs report, that essentially says that CableCos will not be able to withstand a bandwidth challenge from Verizon's fiber network. They will have to spend money to upgrade and keep up with fiber.
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Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Why I don't write about video games — My brother, Alex, writes for Computer World. Now, you'd think that his obscure little blog would be safe from 14-year-olds everywhere. But, he posted his thoughts about Xbox vs. Play Station 3 and the kiddies show up and start bashing him.
Anders Bylund / Ars Technica:
MPAA push-polling the public to change copyright views — The MPAA seems to be employing tried-and-true political campaign tactics to sway public opinion of piracy and file sharing toward its own worldview. A few weeks ago, the association announced MyMovieMuse.com, a research forum …
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Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Linux' achilles heel: fonts — I was just reading David Berlind talking about Tim Bray's use of Linux over the past couple of weeks (he's going back to the Mac). I know what keeps me on Apple and Microsoft OS's, though, and it might not be what you expect. — What keeps me from using Linux?
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Darren Murph / Engadget:
DigiGear unveils EZ3D Photo Print picture frame — While anything remotely related to 3D always has to be inspected further before taking it seriously, the gimmicky optical illusion that adds depth to an otherwise flat object has suckered people in for years.
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